Tag: grief

There appears to be a genre best described as "Australian heroine's sister dies, leaving behind a young child, forcing our heroine to rethink her life’s purpose and find love". This book falls nicely in this genre, joining another good book (thankfully by a different author), All the Little Moments by G Benson, which I was … Continue reading Echo Point by Virginia Hale

Outdoors type's review: So, the thing with a few Melissa Brayden books (see also How Sweet It Is) is you think they're going to be nice and fluffy and a light read, but they have these horrible backgrounds of grief or loss. And unpleasant family circumstances or abandonment. In this one, our opening chapter lets … Continue reading Strawberry Summer by Melissa Brayden

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